Johannes Kremers war am ZEW beschäftigt. Die Informationen auf dieser Seite geben den Sachstand zum Zeitpunkt des Ausscheidens aus dem ZEW wieder.
Siliverstovs, Boriss, Rainald Ötsch, Claudia Kemfert, Armin Haas, Carlo Jaeger und Johannes Kremers (2009), Climate change and modelling of extreme temperatures in Switzerland, Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment DOI 10.1007/s00477-009-0321-3.
van den Elzen, Antoon und Johannes Kremers (2006), An adjustment process for nonconvex production economies, Journal of Mathematical Economics 42, 1--13.
Kremers, Johannes, Peter Nijkamp und Shunli Wang (2005), Modeling the impacts of international climate change policies in a CGE context: The use of the GTAP-E model, Economic Modelling 22 (6), 955--974.
Kremers, Johannes, Peter Nijkamp und Shunli Wang (2002), A comparison of Computable General Equilibrium models for analysing climate change policies, Journal of Environmental Systems 28 (3), 41--65.
Kremers, Johannes, Peter Nijkamp und Piet Rietveld Hrsg. (2002), A meta-analysis of price elasticities of transport demand in a general equilibrium framework, Economic Modelling 19, 463--485.
Kremers, Johannes, Peter Nijkamp und Piet Rietveld Hrsg. (1999), Spatial equilibrium analysis for comparing models on transport and the environment, Rivista Geografica Italiana 106, 429--444.
Kremers, Johannes und Dolf Talman (1994), A new algorithm for the linear complementarity problem allowing for an arbitrary starting point, Mathematical Programming 63, 235--252.
van der Laan, Gerard und Johannes Kremers (1993), On the existence and computation of an equilibrium in an economy with nonlinear constant returns to scale production, Annals of Operations Research 44, 143--160.
Houba, Harold und Johannes Kremers (1991), Correction of the material balance equation in dynamic input-output models, European Economic Review 35, 1103--1108.
Kremers, Johannes und Dolf Talman (1990), Solving the nonlinear complementarity problem, Methods of Operations Research 62, 91--103.
Kremers, Johannes und Dolf Talman (1990), Solving the nonlinear complementarity problem with lower and upper bounds, Methods of Operations Research 60, 407--417.
Kremers, Johannes, Peter Nijkamp und Piet Rietveld Hrsg. (2002), The scope of meta-analysis for transport impact analysis in environmental economics, in: R. Florax, P. Nijkamp, and K. Willis, Comparative Environmental Economic Assessment, London.
Kremers, Johannes Hrsg. (2002), A study of EU-USA integrated policies to face the consequences of social change on the sustainability of transport, in: William R. Black and Peter Nijkamp, Social Change and Sustainable Transport, Indianapolis.
Kremers, Johannes Hrsg. (1998), The consequences of technological innovation on employment in the European Union using an AGE approach, in: Amedeo Fossati and John Hutton, Policy Simulations in the European Union, Routledge New International Studies in Economic Modelling London, 193--211.
Kremers, Johannes Hrsg. (1998), The computation of an equilibrium in general equilibrium theory and game theory, in: Interuniversity Centre for Game Theory and Applications (CITG), Papers on Game Theory Bd. 32, Genova, Italy.
Kremers, Johannes (1991), Pivoting Algorithms for Complementarity Problems in Economics, Ph.D. Thesis Tilburg University, Tilburg.
Kemfert, Claudia und Johannes Kremers Hrsg. (2009), The cost of climate change in the German fruit sector, DIW Discussion Paper 857, Berlin.
Houba, Harold und Johannes Kremers Hrsg. (2009), Environmental damage and price taking behaviour by firms and consumer, 878, Berlin.
Hawellek, Julia, Claudia Kemfert und Johannes Kremers Hrsg. (2003), Uncertainties of the costs of the Kyoto Protocol - A meta-analysis, Oldenburg.
Kemfert, Claudia und Johannes Kremers Hrsg. (2003), A computable general equilibrium assessment of a developing country joining an Annex B emission permit market, DIW Discussion Paper 454, Berlin.
Kremers, Johannes, Peter Nijkamp und Shunli Wang (2000), Modelling issues on climate change policies. A discussion of the GTAP-E model, Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper TI 2000-099/3, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Kremers, Johannes und Dolf Talman Hrsg. (1991), An SLSPP-algorithm to compute an equilibrium in an economy with linear production technologies, Discussion Paper FEW 496, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Egenhofer, Christian, Arno Behrens, Astrid Dannenberg, Anton Georgiev, Peter S. Heller, Johannes Kremers, Andreas Löschel, Jorgen Mortensen, Jorge Nunez-Ferrer, Daniel Osberghaus, Christiane Reif und Bodo Sturm (2010), The Fiscal Implications of Climate Change Adaptation, European Commission - Economic and Financial Affairs, Brüssel. Download
Verbindung von Politikfolgenabschätzung mit Nachhaltigkeits-Expertise
Fiskalische Effekte von Klimawandelanpassungsmaßnahmen
Sektorale Abkommen zur Förderung internationaler Klimawandelmaßnahmen
Ökonomik einer integrierten und langfristigen Klima- und Energiepolitik